Prosperity Brewers Beer Analysis

Dom Peri, co-founder, made the tables himself. The flight boards were made by a friend who used old barrels.

Everything in Prosperity Brewers is handmade and handcrafted. The nano-brewery creates their beer from one barrel, which makes two kegs. Talk about quality over quantity. When the brewery opens in 3-4 weeks, there will be ten original beers and one guest cider. The nitro coffee also shows some home love as it’s made with local roasted coffee beans.

I was able to experience an exclusive tasting of five beers. Below are my thoughts and ratings for all you barflies.

1. White Denim Wit

ABV: 3 out of 5 stars (5.2%)

Smells like: Lemon Pledge, extra light

Tastes like: A day at the beach

Overall: 3 out of 5 stars

2. Circus Bear Kvass (4.5%)

Note: Kvass is an old, Russian style of beer. This version is made with fresh rye bread instead of old rye bread, a.k.a. how the traditional ones were once concocted.

ABV: 2 out of 5 stars

Smells like: Grapefruit, raspberry

Tastes like: Raspberry plum fruit salad

Overall: 3 out of 5 stars

3. Pumpkin English Strong Ale (9.1%)

ABV: 4 out of 5 stars

Smells like: Halloween and spice, but not for basic bitches

Tastes like: Not your average pumpkin beer

Dom: “I need to pick out my costume.”

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars

4. Mexican Hot Chocolate Imperial Stout

ABV: 5 out of 5 stars (11.5%)

Smells like: Someone dropped some spices in hot chocolate

Tastes like: Adult powdered cocoa

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars (my favorite!)

For those who want a quick spot to grab happy hour or to spend a day as a lush, Prosperity Brewers has you covered. From light beers for those easing into drinking brews to dark beers for experienced connoisseurs, there is something for everyone.

Prosperity Brewers is located at 4160 NW First Ave. #21 in Boca Raton. For more on beer, click here.

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